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Review: LucidSound LS30 Headphones

As a privileged guy with my own gaming space, it’s not often I have any concerns about being too noisy when gaming. Coupled with my general lack of interest in...

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Review: God Eater 2: Rage Burst

God Eater 2 is the latest in a trend of Japanese games being released for a western audience in an updated or remastered form. Originally appearing on the Vita...

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Review: Razer Abyssus V2

In a world of a billion mice, I feel that you need to be a (digital) Pied Piper and gather as many as you can until you find the perfect one for you and your...

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Review: Just Sing

Most of you probably would gravitate towards the SingStar franchise on PlayStation if we’re talking karaoke games, but not me – it’s all about Lips on...

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Review: ReCore

With its announcement at last year’s E3, ReCore instantly excited me over two key points: an interesting mechanic and a protagonist who isn’t a...

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Review: NHL 17

You’d be forgiven if you skipped out on NHL 16 last year after the mess that was 15. Though you shouldn’t have — it was a...

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Review: F1 2016

When an annual franchise like Codemasters’ F1 has been going on for as long as it has — where each year’s title is based off whatever track listing and...

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Review: Master of Orion

I’ll be honest: seeing Master of Orion at a bunch of hands-off sessions made me terrified of it. A 4X game — explore, expand, exploit...

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Review: Hue

The well of 2D puzzle platforming is just about tapped dry. Time manipulation, shape stacking, traversing terrifying nightmare-scapes as a young boy, being a...

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Review: LG X-Boom Freestyler

The LG X-Boom Freestyler – or FH6 High Power All-In-One Speaker for you squares out there – has an bit of an identity crisis. Touted by LG as “the modern day...

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Review: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

Warning: The following review contains some brief spoilers for 2011’s Deus Ex: Human Revolution — but none for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. In the future...

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Review: Risk: Urban Assault

Risk in 2016 is probably not the Risk you remember. The alliance-heavy all night battles where a broken word could end friendships or ruin a family holiday are...

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Review: Worms W.M.D.

Worms is back and it is glorious. Team 17 has made this iteration of the franchise the way it should be done, providing a great homage to Worms...